How do the psychometric properties of the Search Institute Profiles of Student Life: Attitudes and Behaviors differ from the other measures discussed in this chapter?
a. There is little public information about the properties.
b. The properties are noted to be the strongest of the measures.
c. They have strong internal consistency.
d. There is strong test-retest reliability but weak construct validity.
Ans: A
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